I'm curious what most of us are shooting with these days - Film or Digital? There's no doubt digital cameras are making their mark in the photographic world, but will film ever become obsolete? I'm think not.

I've shot my last 5500+ frames all on digital. I've occasionally used my film SLR when I've wanted wide-angle shots (wider than 28mm), or for black and white. I've probably exposed less than 10 rolls of film in the last 6 months though.

Shooting almost entirely on digital has meant that:

- I've saved money on film and developing - around £700 when I last calculated it.- I've taken a lot more photos and experimented more.- I've improved as a photographer, mainly because I can instantly see where I'm going wrong (or right!)

That said, I am quite tempted by the idea of a cheap medium format kit, as the maximum print size from my 6 megapixel Canon EOS 10D is about 15x10 inches. Any bigger than that requires interpolation in something like Genuine Fractals or S-Spline Pro. I'm still deciding though...